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A little anatomy lesson....

Posted By: Rad MT on 2007-04-13
In Reply to: ileofemoral vessels or iliofemoral vessels>? nm - TIA

Subject: A little anatomy lesson....

The abdominal aorta bifurcates (divides) into the right and left iliac arteries, and the femoral arteries branch off from the iliacs. So when you hear "iliofemoral artery" or anything related, it is almost invariably il-i-o, not il-e-o.




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